Pavillon Néerlandais : L'immatriculation aux Pays-Bas s'adresse à tous les ressortissants de l'Union Européenne, sans obligation de domicile en Hollande.Dutch flag : the registration of boats in the Netherlands is open to all citizens of any EU member state. Also, there is no obligation of residency in the Netherlands.

Since last summer, the mention of the flag nationality has been removed from the Dutch registration certificate.
Moreover, it is clear that this document does not allow the Dutch flag to be displayed.
For this reason, it can no longer be used for navigating in Maritime waters (Except in The Netherlands) where it is mandatory to mention the nationality of the flag.
On the other hand this document remains a proof of ownership allowing navigation in internal waters.

WARNING :Since the end of June, the Dutch rules and the registration application have changed, we have to review all request on hold which made a significant delay.
Any pending request will be processed. New applications will be subject to a pre-treatment study. The service is currently overloaded, thank you to contact us exclusively by email at contact@pavillon-hollandais.com from 18/07/2018.
Thank you by advance.

On board, the law of the flag applies.
Flying Dutch Flag, the Dutch regulation applies.

The registration process is fast and simple for : new boats, serial boats, imported boats, amateur boats, opportunity boats (already registered or pending registration) and old boats registered to the commercial registry.
Flying Dutch flag is particularly adapted to AMATEUR building !

Latest info : from 2016, annual fees for the radio license

Since last summer, the mention of the flag nationality has been removed from the Dutch registration certificate. Moreover, it is clear that this document does not allow the Dutch flag to be displayed. For this reason, it can no longer be used for navigating in Maritime waters (Except in The Netherlands) where it is mandatory to mention the nationality of the flag. On the other hand this document remains a proof of ownership allowing navigation in internal waters.